by George Meredith (1828 - 1909)
I cannot lose thee for a day Matches original text
Language: English
I cannot lose thee for a day, But like a bird with restless wing My heart will find thee far away, And on thy bosom fall and sing, My nest is here, my rest is here; - And in the lull of wind and rain, Fresh voices make a sweet refrain, 'His rest is there, his nest is there.' With thee the wind and sky are fair, But parted, both are strange and dark; And treacherous the quiet air That holds me singing like a lark, O shield my love, strong arm above! Till in the hush of wind and rain, Fresh voices make a rich refrain, 'The arm above will shield thy love.'
Composition:
- Set to music by Muriel Emily Herbert (1897 - 1984), "I cannot lose thee for a day", 1927, published 1927 [ voice and piano ], London : Elkin & Co.
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Text Authorship:
- by George Meredith (1828 - 1909), "Song", appears in Poems, first published 1851
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This text was added to the website: 2009-01-13
Line count: 16
Word count: 113